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Long-running charity breakfast cancelled for 2019

Christmas Cheer Ottawa has cancelled its annual breakfast, with organizers saying they weren't able to find the right place to host it.

Christmas Cheer Ottawa said there were problems finding a venue

Christmas Cheer Ottawa says they will not be holding their annual fundraising breakfast this December because they were not able to find a suitable venue. (Christmas Cheer Ottawa/Facebook)

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  • On Oct. 29 Christmas Cheer announced its breakfast will go ahead Dec. 6., 2019 at Shaw Centre.

A long-running holiday fundraising breakfast has been cancelled for 2019, with organizers saying they weren't able to find the right place to host it.

For nearly 70 years, the annual Christmas Cheer Breakfasthas raised money for localorganizations which help peoplein need, including the Ottawa Mission, the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa, and the Ottawa Food Bank.

"Facing unsurmountable challenges finding a suitable venue, we have regrettably decided not to hold a Christmas Cheer Breakfast this year," reads a statement on the Christmas Cheer Ottawa website.

"We're sorry we won't be able to see and celebrate with everyone who has made attending the breakfast an important party of their holiday season giving."

Dates to 1950s

The roots of the Christmas Cheer Breakfast began in 1951 with the Christmas Cheer Broadcast radio-thon, according to its website.

CBCNews reached out Christmas Cheer Ottawa on Saturday, including members of its organizing committee, but did not receive a response.

Nepean MPPLisa MacLeod, also the province's culture minister,said on Twitter that she was "on it," referencinga CTV Ottawa report that the province was looking to save the fundraiser.

As of Saturday afternoon, no one from the minister's office had confirmed whether the province wouldstep in.

'We completely understand'

Last year, the fundraiser was held at the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park. In previous years it was held at the Westin hotel.

In a written statement to CBC, Ottawa Food Bank spokesperson Rachael Wilson said shewas disappointedto learn the breakfast wouldn't be taking place this December.

"But we completely understand the need to cancel the event when a suitable venue wasn't available," Wilson said.

Christmas Cheer Ottawa says it plans to resume the fundraiserin 2020.